Detection of dimeric inhibin throughout the human menstrual cycle by two‐site enzyme immunoassay
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D. Baird | A. Mcneilly | P. Illingworth | I. Cooke | N. Groome | T. S. Ganesan | M. O'Brien | A. McNeilly | Nigel P. Groome | A. S. McNeilly | P. J. Illingworth | T. S. Ganesan | D. T. Baird
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